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Why does "A Hutch" think anyone cares about his opinion on covid when he could not even pass a chem 1 level college class?
A Hutch is a retarded, delusional redneck with a god complex who works at Walmart and spends hours a day telling people about covid , vaccines and masks.
He thinks he knows more than ACTUAL infectious disease doctors with 8 years of education and decades of training and experience from a few hours of google
If he and all the other retarded rednecks with god complexes knew more than actual infectious disease doctors about covid, vaccines and masks they would just become infectious disease MDs and earn over 400,000 while getting 10X the respect than they do now.
6 AnswersInfectious Diseases1 day ago - 4Upvotes of all answers to this question
Where can I get antibiotics on A Sunday as I have a uti ?
12 AnswersInfectious Diseases1 day ago - 5Upvotes of all answers to this question
What's worse: the Spanish flu pandemic or the COVID-19 pandemic?
I think, at this point, people are beginning to understand that having a healthy lifestyle will not save you from the virus, but will only strengthen the immune system and lessen the severity of producing symptoms. I'm just wondering if the Spanish flu was much worse than COVID-19 because, back then, there were no medical treatments aside from vaccines. I don't understand why the current pace of vaccinations are very slow, but it couldn't have been bad as compared back then, right? I've following the news ever since the pandemic started, and a lot of antiviral drugs were recommended, like hydroxychloroquine, remdesivir, dexamethasone, and then ivermectin. Do you think this pandemic is worse, as compared back then when there were no drugs to treat patients? Again, I'm talking about medical treatments, not vaccines, just to put things into perspective.
13 AnswersInfectious Diseases3 days ago - 3Upvotes of all answers to this question
Why is everyone afraid of taking the Covid 19 shot?
I really don't get it why is most people afraid of getting it. Shouldn't it help you not get Covid 19?
11 AnswersInfectious Diseases2 days ago - 3Upvotes of all answers to this question
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would it be possible to survive 4+ hours a day in an indoor work environment with a mask on?
Not the blue surgical mask, but a more effective N95 or KN95 mask with a good seal around the perimeter. Wouldn't you suffocate?
8 AnswersRespiratory Diseases20 hours ago - 13Upvotes of all answers to this question
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I am sick. Whole household tested positive for covid on rapid test but I tested negative on rapid test?
We are also waiting on the PCR tests. Is there still a good chance I could test positive on the PCR test if they all tested positive on the rapid test and I’m just as sick as they are?
6 AnswersInfectious Diseases2 days ago - 5Upvotes of all answers to this question
With so many people vaccinated why are we still closing places down and starting a 4th surge ?
Favourite answer:Yes, but the Supreme Court has ruled that churches can open if other places can.
Why are we still closing places down? The government officials don't understand illness and contagion, and they just want to look like they are doing something so that they can justify their salaries.
6 AnswersInfectious Diseases2 days ago - 6Upvotes of all answers to this question
If Trump supporters know so much more about infectious disease than actual doctors, why not become a infectious disease doctor? ?
Since you are so much more intelligent and knowledgeable than actual doctors and scientists, get off your ***, go to college and then medical school and actually become an Infectious Disease doctor. Then tell your fellow Infectious Disease doctors and top scientists how to do their job and revolutionize the medical and vaccine research systems with your wealth of knowledge. You can get a $400,000 salary and get great benefits and tons of respect.
For REAL tho: Just because you barely passed H.S in rural Kansas, does not mean you know more than actual infectious disease doctors.
5 AnswersInfectious Diseases22 hours ago - 5Upvotes of all answers to this question
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Is it possible that we can still get infected by covid-19 after taking the 2nd dose of covid-19 vaccine?
I just saw some videos that there are some people got infected on covid-19 after they take their 2nd dose of vaccine.. I'm wondering if this is true...
10 AnswersInfectious Diseases4 days ago - 6Upvotes of all answers to this question
if I inject blue paint into myself, will my blood turn purple?
5 AnswersDiabetes2 days ago - 8Upvotes of all answers to this question
I'm seeing a dr but does this sound like cancer or just a vaccine reaction?
I have a hard round lump in the middle of my armpit deep down,it's a lymph node clearly. The area hurts and just started hurting 1 day ago. I had my covid shot in that same arm a WEEK,almost 2wks ago. I'm really worried. It's hard and very very slightly moves but not much. Is this cancer!? I'm really worried. I don't know if it was there before my shot.
5 AnswersCancer2 days ago - 5Upvotes of all answers to this question
HIV test after 1 year?
Had four 4th generation tests at 3, 7, 10 & 13th months. All negative, still symptoms like intermittent diarrhea, mouth sores, fungal infections.
Can these tests be false negative ?
4 AnswersSTDs21 hours ago - 4Upvotes of all answers to this question
Is taking vaccine the only option to prevent corona virus? ?
Favourite answer:No. Vaccine is for a long term prevention. It can't be the only option to prevent covid-19. Awareness may play a vital role here.
5 AnswersInfectious Diseases3 days ago - 11Upvotes of all answers to this question
Pancreatic cancer patient dies of covid 19. Is it possible chemo made his system too weak to withstand coronavirus?
He was in some palliative care facility and there was outbreak there. He was stage 4 already.
11 AnswersCancer1 week ago - 0Upvotes of all answers to this question
Is it a sign of covid to not smell or taste most foods?
But can still smell most non-food items, like perfume and deodorant? I’m also coughing and was slightly exposed to it.
4 AnswersInfectious Diseases3 days ago - 8Upvotes of all answers to this question
Is blood clots can be fatal or harmful in our body?
I just notices that some vaccine where paused due to blood clot like Astrazenaca and J&J..I'm wondering what are the symptoms if you take a vaccine who has a blood clots?
4 AnswersInfectious Diseases3 days ago - 6Upvotes of all answers to this question
Can anyone answer this vaccination question?
Favourite answer:You didn't say WHEN you got the shot. If your arm swells up more after 24 hrs has passed, call your doctor. Otherwise, just apply a cool, wet cloth and take OTC pain relievers. Move your arm and massage the muscle to get more blood circulation in that area.
5 AnswersOther - Diseases5 days ago